The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, July 12, 1920, Page 7

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years ago the League entered ‘the Democratic primaries, nominatmg all their _candidates, “ing with-the:Republicans. The legis- lature of 1919 repealed the direct pri- mary law, depriving the people of a dates. ‘| the state is.in favor of putting up League candidates on an independent ; campalgn WASHINGTON STATE ANKERS in small ecities: of the illegal methods. to dlscourage farmers wishing to join the Nonpartisan: leagde. One bank' ' at Deer Park refused to accept a deposit to'“cover a post—dated check at the ‘bank, promising to advise the deposi- tor when the check arrived. = Some “time later, the farmer was told that the check had been turned down at ‘the bank and was advised to drop his ~membership ‘entirely. The farmer re- fused and payment finally was ac- cepted. State: omcmls have been' “passing the buck” on a request of the League farmers of Washington for use of the national guard armory at Yakima for | ‘the state convention which opens July 719. Application already has been made ‘to the commandant of the armory, the adjutant ‘general and the governor, and has again been referred back to - the armory custodian @ at :¥Yakima, wheére application was first made. - Organization of bankers throughout the state to fight the organized farm- 1 ers of Waslungton was begun at a re- cent meeting in Seattle. The bankers are planning to raise money to con- tribute to the Republican central com- GUARANTEED WATCHES AT \VHOESM.E PRlCES u at wholesale: pric Ria belutifsl‘l %!‘AND- ARD, FULL GUARANTEED the Nonpartisan league. tional Nonpartisan league, is to begin an airplane tour of the state in July. A schedule of meetings covering the entire state is being arranged. iy WISCONSIN > HE federal union of -Madison claims' the honor of being the first local unionto: indorse the farmer-labor. ticket selected at ‘the recent state convention, but bodies of farmers and workers all over the state are adding their mdorsements as rapidly as they meet. The victory of Rew. 0. J. Kvale of Jun send - post-car at nu!eke t way tokget the watch tM‘h’ “:l the 8 ge! aye ' alw: anted. Dept, § P, i gl _DoYour Own ¢ ConcrereWork paign is of great interest to his many friends ‘in this state, where he was ‘bom and ‘worked for many years. " LEAGUE HISTORIES Have you gotten a copy ‘of ¢éither of ' the ‘histories of the Nonpartisan league recently published in book form? Herbert E. Gaston’s book, “The Nonpartisan League,” sells reg- " | ularly at $1.75, while Charles Edward _‘Russell’s book, “The Story of the Non- sa:.;‘aon Mfg.Co. |- , fi&'mg- ; ;$2, but by making putehases in large ‘amounts the Leader is able to sell either book to our readers at $1.25. Orders should be sent, with money ‘ ment, Nonpattlsan Leader, Box 2075 'aneapohs, Minn, Admu'al "ay Press ‘TT. Jonn m% ex.t" 5 HARDING IS Q!}IZZED 3 { Republican presidential: nominee, ask- ‘ing him to state his stand on packer ®123° . control legislation, which was not dis- A NEEB BRANCH MANAGERS B ) \1‘1‘\. L7 s b i s i St to enda. | commission was criticized in the Re- - ; vtu"rfimu co’s'r PAUL. MovN. | publican’ platform fimfiontbeLeuderWhenWflmAdveflhen e " : l’ N‘l?d”" to. -B“ with 1 ¥ “m [rousll Ridecres, ihe BETTER | trade commission, which has been in o vabe x Hght mmm-w-m’ “vestigating” the packers.” The trade but® the old-lire | = Deniocrats abandoned the party, vot-: “chance of selectmg their own candi- | An mcreasmg sentiment in | or third party ticket in the comingj‘ : state, it is revealed, are using; mittee fund which will be used against A. C. Townley, president of the Na-" Minnesota in- his congressional cam-~- ‘partisan League ? - gells regularly ‘at order attached, to the "Book Depart- The Farmers’ National council has | addressed a letter'to .Senator Harding, cussed -in the_Requlican “platform; |- and also what changes he proposes” to make, if elected, in the federal | e\ N . ADVERTISEMENTS 3 WEATHER the season when a DE LAVAL saves most over any other separator - or skimming system IT’S A GREAT MISTAKE for any dairy farmer without a separator or using an inferior machine to put off the purchase of a New De Laval Cream Separator in the summer months especially with butter-fat at the present unusually high price. . Great as are the advantagea of the New De Laval over all'other separators, as well as over any gravity setting sys- ' . tem, at every season of the year, they are even greater dur- ing the mid-summer season than at any other time. \ This is because hot weather conditions occasion greatest butter-fat losses with gravity setting and render it-most dif- ficult to 'maintain quality of product with any gravity sys- tem or unsamtary separator, while, moreover, the quantity of milk is usually greatest, and any loss in either quantlty or quahty of product means more. - / Then there is the great saving in time and labor with the .. simple, easy running, easily cleaned, large capacity New De Laval machines over all other: methods or seéparators, which : ';.naturally counts for more at this time of ‘the year.. Hence the great mistake of putting off the purchase of a New De Laval Cream Separator.in summer, whether you already have a poor machine or none at all, and every:dairy farmer should keep in :mind not only that'a De’ Laval will pay for itself in a few months but may, if desired, be bought on such liberal terms as toactually save its - own cost while being paid for. ; Every claim thus made is subject to easy demonstration, and every De Laval local agent is glad of the opportunity to prove _these clgms to you, in your own dau'y, without cost or ‘obligation on ' “your pa e Why not see tfie nearest De Laval agent at once? . - l ‘If you do not know him, write to the mnearest office. for catalog or any desired information. 'TH DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. 165 Broadway - 29 East Madison Street 61§Beale Street - "NEW YORK : ; CHICAGO SAN:FRANCISCO - : 50,000: Branches and Local Agencies the World Over =Raxe FORD. TOURING CARGIVEN ‘(‘2‘3 1714120 Solve This Puzzle.. 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